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Nothing. It's "finger in every pie," and it means he is involved in many different projects or things.
The origin of the idiom finger in every pie is unknown. The saying means being involved in a lot of things or knowing about a lot of things.
Every Finger Tries Pie Or Sauce
i eat a pie
It's not appropriate to put a finger in a pie, as it can contaminate the food and is considered unhygienic. It's best to use utensils when handling food to maintain cleanliness and prevent the spread of germs.
Nothing. However, to have a finger in every pie means that you have a lot of varied interests and business contacts.
Is your ex-colleague.
According to the song, "Wild Honey Pie," on the White Album, Paul LOVED pie. And according to the lyrics for "Penny Lane", the Beatles were also fond of "finger pies".
Christine E. Scott has written: 'Finger in the pie'
I have a small sliver in my finger. Of course I would love to have a piece of that pie, but just a sliver will do.
They are bound to have, they had their finger in ever nasty Little pie on earth.
Colleague. colleague, co-worker, collaborator